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manzellaann99

Solar Power-Advantages and Disadvantages - 0 views

  • Advantage: Solar energy is a completely renewable resource
  • The Solar Cells and Solar Panels that are needed to harness solar energy tend to be very expensive when you first purchase them.
  • Solar powered panels and products are typically extremely easy to install
mannixjul00

Tidal Energy | Marine Current Turbines - 0 views

  • idal turbines are very much like an underwater windmill where the blades are driven by consistent, fast-moving currents.  The submerged rotors harness the power of the tidal streams to drive generators, which in turn produce electricity. Water is 832 times denser than air so consequently tidal turbine rotors can be are much smaller than wind turbine rotors generate equivalent  amounts of electricity, and they can be deployed much closer together. Devices that harness tidal stream energy present a unique set of engineering challenges in terms of design, installation and maintenance. During operation, the force of the tidal flow in Strangford Lough is equivalent to a 345 mph wind generating a 100 tonnes of thrust on the rotors. The unique SeaGen design allows capture of the maximum amount of tidal energy whilst keeping maintenance and connectivity costs low.
  • Tidal turbines are very much like an underwater windmill where the blades are driven by consistent, fast-moving currents.  The submerged rotors harness the power of the tidal streams to drive generators, which in turn produce electricity. Water is 832 times denser than air so consequently tidal turbine rotors are much smaller than wind turbine rotors generate equivalent  amounts of electricity, and they can be deployed much closer together. Devices that harness tidal stream energy present a unique set of engineering challenges in terms of design, installation and maintenance. During operation, the force of the tidal flow in Strangford Lough is equivalent to a 345 mph wind generating a 100 tonnes of thrust on the rotors.
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    How it works.
hertznerkar00

Where does wind energy come from? - Alternative Energy - 0 views

  • Most of the wind energy produced  for power needs comes from wind farms, great big windmill type contraptions produce electricity because as the wind blows it turns the blades on a shaft, which powers a generator.
  • Wind energy is mechanical energy, the rotating movement of the blades of the windmill produces electricity through a generator. The wind is formed by the heating and cooling effects of the suns rays, the air rotates in high and low pressure which generates wind. Depending  on the type of wind pressure that is generated,whether it is a cool breeze on your face, different capacity of the strength of wind is formed in different parts of the world, this power goes to producing an effective source of untapped energy, for use by us in the form of heating and lighting.
  • Most of the wind energy produced  for power needs comes from wind farms, great big windmill type contraptions produce electricity because as the wind blows it turns the blades on a shaft, which powers a generator.
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  • Most of the wind energy produced  for power needs comes from wind farms, great big windmill type contraptions produce electricity because as the wind blows it turns the blades on a shaft, which powers a generator.
  • Wind Power is usually split into two types, offshore and land based operations.
behanjos99

Geothermal Energy | Energy and Global Climate Change in New England | US EP - 0 views

  • The constant temperature of the Earth creates underground sources of heat, hot water and steam which become fuel to produce geothermal energy. People have used various forms of geothermal energy for hundreds of years; modern technology accesses these underground reservoirs, steam deposits and hot air by drilling, and then using the heat or hot water directly or using it to create power. Geothermal energy represents an enormous, underused power source that provides clean, renewable energy in virtually unlimited supply.
manzellaann99

Discover Solar Energy ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES | PROS and CONS of Solar Energy - 4 views

  • Solar Energy systems are virtually maintenance free and will last for decades.
greenhan99

Biofuels - climate hit or climate hype? - Climate Action Programme - 0 views

  • Biofuels are renewable liquid or gaseous transport fuels derived from biomass (bacterial, plant or animal material).
wellsann99

STELR :: wind ENERGY - 1 views

  • STEP 1: Moving air pushes against the blades of the turbine, which are tilted to the direction of the wind. This makes the blades spin. In the process, some of the kinetic energy of the moving air is transformed into the mechanical energy of the spinning blades. (The wind still has some kinetic energy as it flows away from the turbine.) STEP 2: The shafts and the gears inside the gear box transfer the mechanical energy of the turbine to the generator. (The gears make the drive shaft to the generator spin faster than the shaft connected to the blade hub.) STEP 3: The generator transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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    steps to converting win power to electricty
fieldingbry99

Ch 12 Page 73: Sustainable Energy - without the hot air | David MacKay - 0 views

  • In open water, waves are generated whenever the wind speed is greater than about 0.5 m/s.
  • First, let’s clarify where waves come from: sun makes wind and wind makes waves.
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    "First, let's clarify where waves come from: sun makes wind and wind makes waves."
kramerjac99

Lockheed Martin · Wave and Tidal Energy - 0 views

  • Tremendous potential exists for clean energy in waves and tides. Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors (MS2) is leveraging decades of experience in designing and developing maritime systems into wave and tidal power systems. To do that, we have strategic relationships with key wave and tidal power technology providers. They will provide the technology to convert waves and tides into energy, and MS2 will provide the expertise to help make the systems work in harsh ocean environments and scalable for large-scale production. Wave power generates electricity using special buoys that use the rising and falling of ocean waves to generate electricity. MS2 is partnering with Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (OPT) and WaveBob LLC to develop their respective wave energy systems for use in future utility-scale power generation projects. MS2 provides its expertise in systems integration, lean manufacturing, and test and optimization analysis to enhance OPT's and Wavebob’s wave power generation technology to utility-scale. Tidal power generating systems use underwater turbines designed to capture the kinetic motion of ebbing and surging ocean tides to produce power. MS2 provides design and manufacturing support to Singapore-based Atlantic Resources Corporation (ARC), which is testing its tidal turbines at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney, Scotland. MS2 is also exploring related technologies that can be adapted to shallow and low-rate tidal flows.
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    what is used to make it work
wellsann99

Wind Turbines - How Long Have They Been Around? - 1 views

  • Essentially wind turbines were made first between 500-900 A.D. by the Persians and were used as a water pumping system
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    when it was first made 
schmettererdav00

Biofuels - What are They and Where Do They Come From? | Sustainable Energy Systemz - 0 views

  • Biofuels are made with biomass (biological material from living or recently living organisms) there are many kinds, for example biodiesel involves growing crops that contain large amounts of natural oil, these plants then go through a refining process and subsequently are mixed in with regular diesel to power cars. Bio petrol is made in a similar way; plants are refined to make a natural ethanol.
carpenteraut98

Fuel Cells for a Sustainable Future? | Tyndall°Centre for Climate Change Rese... - 0 views

  • >It is found that there are both technical and non technical barriers to the development of stationary fuel cells as a major component towards sustainable energy.
  • >It is found that there are both technical and non technical barriers to the development of stationary fuel cells as a major component towards sustainable energy.
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    "It is found that there are both technical and non technical barriers to the development of stationary fuel cells as a major component towards sustainable energy"
kramerjac99

Energy Source: Tidal Power | Renewable Energy & Efficiency | Pembina Institute - 0 views

  • idal power can be harnessed using a barrage (dam) built across an estuary that captures the potential energy generated by the change in height (or head) between high and low tides. As the tide goes in and out, the water flows through tunnels in the dam. The ebb and flow are used to either turn a water turbine or compress air through a pipe that then turns a turbine, which generates electricity. Tidal Fences and Turbines Tidal fences and turbines can also be used to capture tidal power. Tidal fences are turbines that operate like giant turnstiles, while tidal turbines are similar to wind turbines. In both cases, electricity is generated when the turbines are turned by the tidal currents that occur in coastal waters. Ocean currents generate relatively more energy than wind (air currents) because ocean water has a higher density than air and therefore applies greater force on the turbines.
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    how we use it.
kennedyeri98

STEP - Heating houses by sunlight-How sustainable is solar power generally? - 0 views

  • Solar energy does little to harm the environment.
  • Even when the sun does not shine because of cloud or dust, its diffuse rays can still be used to produce electricity or heat.
greenhan99

The Biofuels FAQs: The Facts About Biofuels: Ethanol - 0 views

  • Biodiesel consumption was much lower, about 250 million gallons in 2006
  • which requires an annual increase in biofuels use to 7.5 billion gallons by 2012.
manzellaann99

Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy - 0 views

  • Geographical location and climate of a place can be a source of advantage or disadvantage of solar energy.
carpenteraut98

How Are Hydrogen Fuel Cells Affecting the Environment? | eHow.com - 0 views

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  • Unlike internal combustion and the burning of fossil fuels, hydrogen fuel cells do not produce particulates or emissions other than water vapor and a small amount of carbon dioxide.
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    "hydrogen fuel cells do not produce particulates or emissions other than water vapor and a small amount of carbon dioxide."
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